Confirmed: British Airways Boeing 747-400 “BOAC” is being scrapped

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It’s now confirmed, British Airways Boeing 747-400 “BOAC” is being scrapped at St. Athan.

The Boeing 747-400 G-BYGC arrived at St. Athan on May 27th 2019 and has been stored there.

It was the first of three BA jumbos to be painted into a special livery to celebrate 100 years of British Airways.

A new picture shows the APU has been removed as well as the engines and right wing has been cut.

Credit: ItzNotOscar

The aircraft with registration G-BYGC was maintained as a heritage piece by aviation specialists ecube in the BOAC ‘Gold Speedbird’ livery used between 1963 and 1974.

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